WOW! Friends, the number of subscribers increased from 6 to 26 in 3 days! Thank you very much! And now let's started to learn the third part of phrasal vers. It seems to me that I have to repeat that these verbs are common for academic language. (Base for TOEFL) The variant in Russian is listed in the end of the article. look like Meaning: - to resemble. Example: - She looks like a Hollywood star. look over Meaning: - to examine (a quick inspection of something) Example: - I looked over my lectures before the exam. look up Meanings: - to locate information - to improve (of a situation). Example: - I need to look up Golden ratio info look up to Meaning: - to respect (have a great deal of respect for someone) Example: - It takes a certain kind of man, being looked up to by people, to create a new way for human society. make out Meaning: - to understand with difficulty Examples: - I make out new lectures theme. make up Meanings: - to invent - to compose Example: - It's impos